PPT-Understanding and Working with Trafficking
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Victims Survivors in Maine Objectives Understand the definition of human trafficking Learn how to identify victims survivors of human trafficking Learn how to
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Victims Survivors in Maine Objectives Understand the definition of human trafficking Learn how to identify victims survivors of human trafficking Learn how to refer a victimsurvivor to appropriate services. A . Service Provision . Protocol. March 14, 2014. Presented by:. Julie Kaye, PhD. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ambrose University College. Research Advisor, ACT Alberta. Objectives. Definitional challenges. Maria Sanchez-Gagne &. Sharon . L. . Pino. Assistant . Attorneys . General. BORDER VIOLENCE DIVISION. . What is Human Trafficking?. Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. . Human trafficking involves the exploitation of persons for commercial sex or forced labor, plus the inability of victims to remove themselves from that situation. . Presented by . Susan B. Spencer and Renee Jones. Susan Spencer’s presentation . was supported by contract #HHSP233200900774P from the Office on Woman’s Health. The content of this presentation is solely the responsibility of the presenter(s) and does not represent the official views of OWH.. A . Service Provision . Protocol. March 14, 2014. Presented by:. Julie Kaye, PhD. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ambrose University College. Research Advisor, ACT Alberta. Objectives. Definitional challenges. Homeless & Housing Unstable Youth. Latoya Lowery, MSW, Department of Child and Family Services. Krystal . Ambrozaitis. , The Salvation Army New England Division . Sarah Chess, CT Coalition to End Homelessness. Dr. Anthony Marcus, PhD, . amarcus@jjay.cuny.edu. Chairman of the Anthropology Department, . John Jay College of Criminal Justice . Sex Trafficking: Frames vs Facts. A Franciscan Theology of Stuff. David B. Couturier, OFM. Cap... Ph.D., D. Min. . Lic. . Psych.. Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia. Aston, PA. October 12, 2013. Kym Erikson – . “Human Trafficking” ©. Nearly 300,000. U.S. children are at risk of becoming victims of sex trafficking. . (1). 12-14. . is the average age that U.S. kids are first pulled into commercial sex. . (2). 83%. . of sex trafficking victims found in the U.S. were U.S. citizens. . Department of Justice Task Force. 2005 to Present. Task Force Partnering Agencies & Organizations:. U.S. Attorney’s Office, Indiana Attorney General’s Office, FBI, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Marion County Prosecutor's Office, Homeland Security, Indiana State Police, Department of Labor, Department of Child Services, The Julian Center, Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic. Presented by:. Minal Patel Davis. Special Advisor to the Mayor on Human Trafficking. Office of Mayor Sylvester Turner. Office. : (. 832) 393-0977. Cell. : (. 832) 596-9965 . E-Mail. : . Minal.Davis@houstontx.gov. PREVENTION, PROTECTION, PROSECUTION. The Indiana Protection of Abused Trafficked Humans task force (IPATH) is one of 42 task forces nationwide funded by the Department of Justice’s Office of Victims of Crime and the Bureau of Justice Assistance to address the issue of human trafficking. . HUMAN TRAFFICKING. Joshua Bailey. Co-Founder and CEO. The Gray Haven Project. josh@thegrayhaven.org. Christina Dukes. Federal Liaison. National Center for Homeless Education. cdukes@serve.org. . Your Presenters. Women and Children supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized CrimeAdopted and opened for signature ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 55/25 of EXPLOITATION . IN TIMES OF . CRISIS. IOM’s Research: Findings and Recommendations. April 2016. Michela . Macchiavello. , Migrants Assistance Division. Research Case Studies :. 11 years of past and current crisis (2004 .
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